explain certain indicators or «benchmarks» that can help you assess the risks of
unlisted debentures and unsecured notes (see below).
Independent guide for investors reading a prospectus for
unlisted debentures or unsecured notes.
ASIC has developed 8 benchmarks that apply to
unlisted debentures and unsecured notes to help you assess the risks.
Trading in
unlisted debentures or unsecured notes is not subject to the ongoing market supervision of ASIC.
The diagram below illustrates some broad distinctions between debt investments available to investors, including
unlisted debentures and unsecured notes, and listed corporate bonds.
This booklet looks at
unlisted debentures and unsecured notes.
Here's how you can use ASIC's benchmarks to assess the risks in
unlisted debentures and unsecured notes:
For more about the risks of debentures and mortgage funds, see our booklets Investing in
unlisted debentures and unsecured notes and Investing in mortgage schemes.
See
unlisted debentures, secured & unsecured notes for more information.
Below table has the details on capital loss set - off rules on sale of Property, Debt Mutual Funds (Non-Equity Funds), Gold ornaments, Gold ETFs (Exchange Traded Funds) &
unlisted Debentures;
See
unlisted debentures, secured and unsercured notes for more information.
ASIC has developed some benchmarks that apply to
unlisted debentures and unsecured notes to help you assess the risks and decide whether to invest your money.
You can also download the booklet Investing in
unlisted debentures and unsecured notes.
The issuer of
an unlisted debenture or unsecured note is not subject to stockmarket requirements to make information affecting the price or value of the investment publicly available.
Not exact matches
Debentures, secured and unsecured notes are
unlisted investments.
The
debentures and unsecured notes are «
unlisted» because they are not quoted (or «listed») and traded on a secondary market, in the way that shares and corporate bonds, for example, are quoted on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX).